Maximal mount count reached check forced

Linux is supposed to be a programmers / hackers OS. One area
however where i find i have no control over linux is the
maximal mount count reached check forced. Is there a way
to modify the value of the "maximal mount count" or do i
just have to obey Linux :-) ?

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